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Harvey
TrailerElwood P. Dowd is a wealthy drunk who starts having visions of a giant rabbit named Harvey. The whimsical middle-aged man is thought by his family to be insane, but Elwood may be wiser than anyone knows.Actors: Wallace Ford, William H. Lynn, Victoria Horne, Jesse White, Cecil Kellaway, Charles Drake, Peggy Dow, Josephine Hull, James Stewart, Nana Bryant, Grayce Mills, ...»Director: Henry KosterCountry: United StatesDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 1950IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Harvey"
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Characters of "Harvey"
E.J. LofgreenPlayed by: Wallace FordJudge Omar GaffneyPlayed by: William H. LynnMyrtle Mae SimmonsPlayed by: Victoria HorneWilsonPlayed by: Jesse WhiteDr. ChumleyPlayed by: Cecil KellawayDr. SandersonPlayed by: Charles DrakeMiss KellyPlayed by: Peggy DowVeta Louise SimmonsPlayed by: Josephine HullElwood P. DowdPlayed by: James StewartMrs. ChumleyPlayed by: Nana BryantMrs. ChauvenetPlayed by: Grayce MillsMr. Herman ShimelplatzerPlayed by: Clem Bevans -
Directors of "Harvey"
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Critic Reviews of "Harvey"
TIME MagazineMarch 29, 2011Unhappily, what the film also borrows from the play, and somehow makes more conspicuous, is a tendency to drag its feet for long stretches, especially during the virtually actionless last third of the story.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Harvey, Mary Chase's Pulitzer Prize play, loses little of its whimsical comedy charm in the screen translation.
New York TimesMarch 25, 2006If you're for warm and gentle whimsey, for a charmingly fanciful farce and for a little touch of pathos anent the fateful evanescence of man's dreams, then the movie version of Harvey is definitely for you.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Charming, lightweight stuff (from a play by Mary Chase), so long as you can take Stewart's ingenuousness, but it does wear thin.
CinemaniaDecember 26, 2014Elwood may be a drunk (or not -- does he ever actually take a drink?), and he may be delusional, but he is also happier, less neurotic, and more content than the so-called normal people who surround him and claim to be looking out for his best interests.
Creative LoafingSeptember 13, 2012Stewart's Elwood P. Dowd is a soft-spoken philosopher and a friend to all -- he's quite disarming, and so is this movie.
Cinema SightAugust 15, 2011A modest family film that lays on the sweetness a bit to heavily.
Empire MagazineMarch 29, 2011Great performances lifts this movie above its stilted script and production.
EmanuelLevy.ComAugust 03, 2009Henry Koster might not have been the right director for this whimsical fantasy, based on the 1944 Pulitzer Prize-winning play, but Jimmy Stewart and especially Josephine Hull (in an Oscar-winning turn) are superb.
Apollo GuideMarch 16, 2004What makes Harvey great is the fact that it's equally enjoyable as a piece of comedic fluff and as slyly intelligent social commentary.
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